The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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The Curtis Courier
OJRTI5. WOODWARD COUNTV. OKI-V- NOVKnHEH » |g|2
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LOCAL BREVITIES.
Do vour Glrwtiiifts thojiiiinif
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of Curtis School 1 *r the John AMvn was 3 Woodward ^ Covert was in W*»«k1w aril.
lilt ending Nov. 22nd. visilor, Monday. Monday on business,
^talwrollinrut^*. Tor a da vs |jenry Berkemeier was home ( . Christmas tr««ei
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nr** 21 1*2 days. Cases of fr vwl Avard, Saturday.
rdincss l New pupils 5. : p j. McDermott wa§ »n !
Tho^ W U-i were neither assent W(>Hhvard one day ,ast week.
* t»rt; woi»: ll» Staw. Uliw w s HerrinB mI|de ,
i/-e. Homer McNeil. Maggie , . <0*lirHnv nf-
V M.*r, -hun<. trm to * ondward, Saturday at .......
InaWiw Helen Uutiwiek. U*o- temoon. in condition to become Kgood Pro
JfteUM < irvilk* Fields. Kvnbel, Unite a number from this city Mef
■ Mel|. ixjster and Chester Car- attended the dance at Grants s. A>KOod housewife never ojiena
and Si men Welling, Saturday night. a tin can with her husband’s ra-
ft and Johnnie Gray. Myrtle Kli Cox has renewed for the
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THE HEW STATE BANK
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A Christmas trae entei taiunent
will occur in this city. | WOOI)WARlV OKLA. U
A anti-saloon lecturei wa^ m m are Protected t» the Depositoml^
this city. Tuesday night. Tbe Deoosita m this Bank a ......
The lh*pos<ts ^“Vnd of Oklahoma.
HffiTand Johnnie Gray. Myrtle Kli Cox has renewed for the zor> nor wiH a loving htuband.
Jen. Anna and Lena Vogt. An- Courier, the old family paper that ' urpy the horse with a nutmeg
I) I'.irthn (IiHKher. ..rinlu ft-io np\VR ,«• ntor
A man who buys his sweetheart V* v Huni< jn Western Oklahoma.
rr S wrrown tv «h> t %.
I J„t and Nr Treatment to SL We »n,.t *««>
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Pendergrass. Birtha Goodier. prints the news. grateri ;
— ereti Nblte and Edna Tilton. , Miss I.ulu Goodier was iionie^ it looked for awhile as though 1
yThe following ranks ^ cre ob- from hel. 8Chool near Pringey. this country would be further de-;
and: Grade 8. 1 !eni»ie Gray. Saturday and Sunday. 1 populated, but the arri val ot foun-'
Jade 7, 1 Anna Vogt. 2 Anna g ^ Boughton has been ap- er citizens who had been rowing. i
•jendevfirrass, 3 Hirlha Goodier: . ^ .lgsessor for this makes it apneas that the ‘down
trade 6. 1 Edna Tilton. 2 Everett . which u worthily be- grade” had been reached,
folte. 3 Kva Wcimbrod; Graded ,. * Ti-ustee Hunt-has a> force ot
| Maggie Ferns. 2 Gillian Hope. ‘ ' in this city men and teams at work ui.prov-
i Homer McNeil: Gra.« 4.11 Anna . ^ raised about a.foot and ing the public road east of this
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I Anna Lyden and Lula Von Fer- «»«« »".................. Mr Hunt U mnkirnr an, A* t" ^1 1' n^(j
hen, 2 Lester Carter: Grade 2,.l .mcnt.a«dde . f . d'-e^able reputation as a road wj|| gtVC absolutely IRKfc* • ‘
\ruiZ rl^r? ^ with each ^oo ^ purchase, ke-
S"Uand,;„,:SeuS,2i.,■ 'SSST'^Tih; member this supply .s limited. Act now.
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rence Green. | A newspaperman always speaks (*c the dep&rtments ofj GoOtllOT & Soi* i OOl Mall
■ C! Avn Up-TO'D-Vrn. with ;i full 1............
! ter and Mrs. Ludwtck. ! cause that doesn’t sound as harsh . government 11 igars. Lunch Goods and Cold I hum ____
Theoccuoartts *»f both rooms as t0 calj ,t a ije. i ,. • of the Courier---- " .. . % l cl
i are highly pleased with the new j jhe new Baker Hote ,.now un-1 commence Volume 13 Ourl H, G. Goodier, Barber Shop
^^■5,d-rri: rffiK.srsj- as rj- THE BAXTep-company '?•
1 iftherVere MU,wed In Cunter wunty wMtt to rent h . ^ . « 1HC DrtA I M ^
, imre at will over the fields, up ,farm, stock andimachmerv. He, g p johnion( the county as- ■
I' Tdcnvn the creeks, are.wd Utokvants to reUiefrontthenlotv.nd,^.^, ha5 apprnnted htsj®
' '■ vneribs njvUhoot the quntlsandi will urobably engatrein the print j jepUties and it looka ns tho ttat ^ „ AXt.x
•Mivthing in the- bird line they; ing busmess. ! office was a needless expenseulso. @ SHhLr AlNU
‘ 'happen to.see. But when a farm- j jonh Shetterumi family return- for cvery township lias a deputy jgj, [-|
Ins watched a flock of quails ed to their home south of |h,s I and the salary paid to the asses- • •
.. ,nv from tiny chicks to full city. pntiav. thoroughly con vine-.-------;n llP ?n additional expense V
... . i___,i ,u... **..11 dial irlittprs is no
heavy H&rdwfcre
itv Low Profit is Possible:
FOR CASH’ONLY
VWo are soli ng «oou brooms at cost 25 cents, as long
as the supply lasts.
and the salary pam io u*c «*•—
,r,ow from tiny chicks to full i city. Frtdav. thoroughly con vine-1 w win ^ an additional wepense M
,r..own birds and has refrained cd that “all that glitters is not, to what the old law was The do- &
rnm Shooting them himself; has1 go>l(r and that people here are us ,)utie8i s0 far as we know, are & &
,ln to love the little things. !t Well off as any place under the competent lot of men and we @
! make him alfired mad fo*- a city pun, so far as getting a start »:n: have n0 kick about them or *J. jgj
chap or an vone else to come along | life. ! Johnson, only that the new law j. •
with a gun and trained dog and ; ^ is that the Santa Fc u,iea up needless costs for the, ^
not leave the -farm until the flock j railrtmd wjit change running time ’ taxpayers to dig up. , y
is destroyed. The cranky fanner. the first»of next month. The, ^ WKTlf. *EKT 1 ®
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I «*fst 'u- l,vi!l..fia,V'lht.ll’raoLt ...uabls 1 tv.rlfn:; =:i
well knows that his.stock is ^’ so far as-the arrival of trams at, ra08t «plend« numheref ^»»»^, ^\ -.'v
I s*.fe when a lot of men go thru; curtis. ular Year Book ever unu ei. «»;C ' I*\ O
•he pasture with (runs. A »««. ^ c.MintY „ wundcrfullv 1 value has been nam- than ever IMjRfc. D-R
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•Hi* [lasiurc hiw *•**■■“• -- ... , rne countv seal is wonneriuiiv vaiu< »* , , , t- i •’
amount of slock has been.k. led sUrred ttp on account of a moral-been proven 1)N r.ma ' .
(*r injured by this kind of reckless | being found in that town.' fillments o1 us st0* ’ ‘ ^ ^ b
men. Every farmer should have,^nling t0 the Woodward pa- and eatHpma^ fo«c^t> this ;f..
•ip notices warning hu».tej-». toj A late wii-ek-ssinforms us' year. * lo.essm i J t
s ,v Off their farms. £at several leading citizens of merits t.ie-confidence and u,jrt_
pr — . ! lit to wn may be implicated with’ of all tho jieonle. Ih n i fail
* A man feels as if h? w “mking ^ ^ 1(ipei. in which event; send 3T>c for his 19B> Alimmic/* • ,
a record for self denial when he mav f.nd or a svst *m only one dollar for h.* splend M-; •;
doesn’t smoke all day because Ins ^ afehinjr :jC witnessed. Magazine, and Ahnanac one vear
throat is so sore he can t. 1 1 « Thanksgiving is The best* one dollar, in vesting t -.
The American Ihanksgimg is, le -n an home orbusiness
Anvmn im uknv i a dav set for-uh -by no parwtulai P • Word and Works Publish-
Ou!y A Eire H*r>- ichurch or by any one class of neo- - . SM-Franklin A^r. M
but the crowd chqered, as., with.ple. but is directed bv the sv,on-
Korred hands, lie held up a small tanaous spirit of* mi the peo>
Shnd Ikjx. ‘ Fellow^,” h^ shout- who have given the custom the aia. unsiiM :m
<1, “this Bucklen's Arpica Salve, l force of habit. T beret or v tlu* cnl<im:l ivlinJ l V
1 hold, has everything beat forjproc amations by the president s;lrtmons> | iven Purifier iv*
b*,.” Eight! also for I toils, nl- and .the governors ot the states ami its a* - • I.
cers. sores, pimples, eczema, cuts.' is real y.a pioc.atna ion ... . thorough, t’oswtipa-ion .4
sprains, bruise ^restpilecurc people themse ves. AnJ4s «t - 1 l i liousness g<x*s. A tiiad, .
It subdues inflammation, kills as the i eopU v.ve \ raise, v* \ncc< (in Yellow Tin V
lain. Onlvko^C’.G. barter’s. I nation will never long be with- ^unco* l n 1 .s.
, .. lout the factors of progress. GuG-* 1,1,1
Is thig yo>u* pat>er: |
RURE DRUGS
r;OX EVERY NEED
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We.-carrv a larj>( assortment
ol 1’ttr.c Drngi*. as well as the.-
most- popular merl.-Mv-Juv*
• patent tmaJirines.’- tVc so-
licit vour <lnig.tr.ule luisitiess
assuring vcu lot'i'ood f'Qods-
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The Curtis Courier. (Curtis, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1912, newspaper, November 28, 1912; Curtis, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc406076/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.